Housed in an old convent, dating from the 17th century, this Parador hotel has kept its original character and architecture, including a magnificent cloister and gardens.

"The chinchón parador is in a converted convent, basically next door to the main square of town. I love chinchón, it's a small town but it's streets are lovely and the parador was a fantastic choice..."

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What Guests Said About Chinchón:

Anonymous

United Kingdom

8.0

Perfect for escaping from the hubbub of the city!

This is the perfect retreat for those looking to just relax in a very pretty hillside town of Spain. This is not the destination for those looking for a jam-packed itinerary by any means (you can basically see the whole of Chinchon within a morning), but great for unwinding and getting away from the hubbub if that's what you're after. The Plaza Mayor has so much character and at times is converted into a bullring - the cafes all serve excellent food (e.g. asados at Cafe de Iberia are to die for) and coffees (e.g. Tahona also serves great breakfasts), while there's also a sweet little bar that specialises in Jerez wines as well as a local pastry shop just off the square. To be honest, we were happy to sit in one of the al fresco cafes on the square soaking up the rays and sipping on our "Cañas"!
We stayed in Hotel Condesa de Chinchon, which was absolutely perfect - full of character, excellent value for money and incredibly comfortable. It also has a beautiful terrace which would be fabulous in the summer (we were there in March, so a little chilly for us!)
Word of advice - worth hiring a car! Though it is possible to reach via public transport, you'll save yourself a bunch of time & hassle...

Hotels That Guests Love in Chinchón

“The room was very clean and spacious, and had a lot of little touches like the table was laid very nicely and included a small bottle of cava and a chocolate each. It had a lovely balcony overlooking the Plaza Mayor with a comfortable small settee and a table and chairs. The kitchen had all you need including a washing machine, coffee machine and microwave. There was air conditioning and even a fire, and a very pleasant seating area.”